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Swine flu shots at school: Bracing for fall return
U.S. swine flu vaccinations could begin in October with children among the first in line -- at their local schools -- the Obama administration said Thursday as the president and his Cabinet urged states to figure out now how they'll tackle the virus' all-but-certain resurgence.
Stifling heat and humidity didn't stop more than 140 local officials, business leaders and residents from attending the June 25 grand opening of the Randolph Metrocom Chamber of Commerce new offices at the Selma Stage Stop and Visitor's Center on Interstate 35.
SCUC to bus all Schlather students
Students who live within the two-mile walk-zone of Schlather Intermediate School will have the choice of taking the bus to school this year.
If temperatures keep soaring into the triple digits and the Edwards Aquifer keeps dropping, Stage 3 restrictions are looming for some Metrocom communities.
Safety Is Standard Operating Procedure for Lifeline Battalion
BAGHDAD a ' Practicing safety is a standard operating procedure of the 299th "Lifeline" Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division.
WWII women fliers may receive Congressional Gold Medals
Susie Bain found her place in the sky when she was 21. The Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor, and Bain had left college because it was too expensive.
Fugitive Sex Offender Captured On Galveston Island
A 23-year old man wanted by Universal City Police for Aggravated Sexual Assault of a Child was captured in Galveston Wednesday afternoon by a multi-agency contingent of area law enforcement officers and the U.S. Secret Service.
Brown Claims He's No Monster; Hit With Lawsuit
On the same day that Chris Brown tells his fans he "ain't a monster" in a video posted on YouTube, a photographer hits the R&B singer with a lawsuit claiming he was beat up by Brown's bodyguard at a gym.
Principal Has Noise Citation Dismissed
An elementary school principal given a noise ordinance citation last month after complaints from a neighbor has had the citation dismissed.
Henshaws Doing Fine After Swine Flu
While Hayden Henshaw has recovered from the swine flu, things are just now settling down for him and his family.
Laechelin, Hosek to wed June 27
May 19, 2009 Harley Laechelin Jr. of Adkins, Texas, and Sandra Laechelin of Universal City are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth Gail, to Jonathan Ray Hosek, the son of Gerry and LeAnn Hosek of Poth.
SCUCISD says 'no reason' classes should not resume next Monday
Now May 7: Schools reopen earlier after being given the a all-cleara
Some school districts closed because of the swine flu outbreak are getting ready to reopen earlier than expected.
two more school distircts cancelling classes
The Houston Health Department confirms the child is from Mexico, and was brought across the border to Brownsville for treatment.
Texas ups order for flu drugs as doctors say not to panic
Gov. Rick Perry increased Texas' request for antiviral medicine from the federal government Sunday, while doctors urged residents not to panic.
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Swine flu investigation closes 1 school district
A South Texas school district is closed today and residents of Guadalupe County are asked to avoid public gatherings -- because of swine flu.
Health officials find more "highly probable" cases of swine flu
Schools Closed Around the Country to Fight Swine Flu
Swine flu keeps getting scarier, with the first death from A/H1N1 flu confirmed in the United States - a 23-month-old toddler in Texas.
State Health Boss: There Will be Deaths
The superintendent of the Schertz Cibolo Universal City ISD said today an additional 'twenty' people in her district are being probed for possible exposure to swine flu, in addition to the three confirmed cases at Steele High School and an additional seven 'highly probably' cases in the area, 1200 WOAI news reports.
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